Презентация по английскому языку для 9 класса "British food"
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The English proverb says:
“Every cook praises his own broth”.
One can not say English cookery is
bad, but there is not a lot of variety
in it in comparison with Europe
cuisine. The English are very
particular about their meal.
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The usual meals in England
are:
• Breakfast - between
7 a.m. and 9 a.m.
• Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m.
• Afternoon tea – between 3 p.m. and 5
p.m.
• Dinner (supper) - between 6 p.m. and 8
p.m.
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Traditionally, people in
Britain have enjoyed a
substantial hot meal for
breakfast, featuring
eggs, bacon, and
sausage, accompanied
by toast and tea or
coffee. Many other
items (kedgeree, grilled
or fried tomatoes,
baked beans, fried
sliced bread, fried
potato and mushrooms)
may be included
The traditional depending on taste and
English breakfast is
location.
called the 'Full
English' and
sometimes referred
The Traditional English
Breakfast
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breakfast time during
the week. The
traditional cooked
breakfast has largely
been replaced by
simple, light foods
mainly eaten cold:
fruit, yogurt, packaged
cereal with cold milk,
and toast with a
variety of spreads such
as butter, jam,
marmalade.
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Many people eat
lunch while at work
or school.
Employers and
schools usually
provide a lunch
break in the middle
of the day, lasting
as much as an
But the packed lunch is the most
common thing to eat. A packed hour. Some
lunch normally consists of some factories and
sandwiches, a packet of crisps, schools have
an apple and a can of something
canteens where
to drink, for example, coca-cola.
you can eat.
The contents are kept in a
plastic container and you take it
with you when you go to school
or work.
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Tea is very popular among the
English; it may almost be called
their national drink. The English like
it strong and fresh made. The
English put one teaspoon of tea for
each person. Tea means two things.
It is a drink and a meal.
Traditionally, loose tea
would be served in a
teapot with milk and
sugar. This would be
accompanied by
various sandwiches,
scones and usually
cakes and pastries.
The food would be
often served in a
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Dinner – the evening meal – is the
biggest and the main meal of the
day. It begins with soup.
The most typical thing to eat for
dinner is "meat and two vegs". This
consists of a piece of meat
accompanied by two different
boiled vegetables. One of the
vegetables is almost always
potatoes. The British eat a lot of
potatoes.
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Traditional Drinks in
England
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Tea
Coffe
Bitter
Wine
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English Puddings and
Desserts.
What is a
Pudding ? A
pudding is the
dessert course of a
meal (‘pud’ is used
informally). In
Britain, they also
use the words
‘dessert’, ‘sweet‘’
and ‘afters’.
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Bread and
butter pudding
is old English
favourite food
There are hundreds
of variations of
sweet puddings in
England but each
pudding begins with
the same basic
ingredients of milk,
sugar, eggs, flour
and butter. Many of
the puddings involve
fresh fruit such as
raspberries or
strawberries,
custard, cream, and
cakes.
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Favourite Children
Food
Although many foreigners find
British food disgusting, British
teenagers in the survey enjoy
eating bacon sandwiches,
baked beans, cheddar cheese
and curry (well, it’s not British
but it is one of Britain’s most
popular foods).
Also, we know
The
it’s a British
stereotype but
Victoria
many British Sponge
teenagers still like
drinking a nice
cup of tea in the
Named
morning.
after
Queen
Victoria
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English food
In 1762 sandwich was
invented in England.
There is town named
Sandwich in the
south of England.
John Montagu, the
Earl of Sandwich
invented a small meal
that could be eaten
with one hand while
he continued his
nonstop gambling.
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Festival Food:
Christmas
Turkey
Mince pie
Stuffing
Christmas
pudding
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Festival Food: St.
Valentine’s Day
Cakes
Sweethearts
Cookies
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Festival Food: Shrove
Tuesday
Semla
Pancakes
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Festival Food: Good
Friday
Hot cross buns
Fish
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Festival Food: Easter
Day
Roast Lamb
Chicken
Chocolate Eggs
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Festival Food:
Mothering Sunday
Simnel cake
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Fish and Chips Bar
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Take away food. (Eat out
food)
Take-away meals became very popular
and most towns have a selection of
Indian, Italian, Chinese and Greek
Restaurants. You will also find
MacDonald’s, Burger King and
Subway.
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Eating Etiquette
• If you cannot eat a certain type of food or have some special
needs, tell your host several days before the dinner party.
• If you are a guest, it is polite to wait until your host starts
eating or indicates you should do so. It shows consideration.
• Always chew and swallow all the food in your mouth before
taking more or taking a drink.
• You may eat chicken and pizza with your fingers if you are at
a barbecue, finger buffet or very informal setting. Otherwise
always use a knife and fork.
• Always say thank you when served something. It shows
appreciation.
• When eating rolls, break off a piece of bread before
buttering. Eating it whole looks tacky.
• When eating soup, tip the bowl away from you and scoop
the soup up with your spoon
• When you have finished eating, and to let others know that
you have,
place your knife and folk together, with the prongs (tines)
on the fork
facing upwards, on your plate.
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Answer some
questions:
1. What food is the most popular in Great
Britain?
2. How many times a day do British people
eat?
3. What are the mealtimes called?
4. What do British people eat for breakfast?
5. What is the most common lunch in
Britain?
6. What is the most popular drink?
7. What’s British children’s favourite food?
8. What is the traditional Christmas food?
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Check Yourself
1. Sandwiches, fish and chips, curry,
cereal, fry-up.
2. 4 times.
3. Breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner.
4. Fry-on, cereal, tea.
5. A "packed lunch" which normally
consists of some sandwiches, a packet of
crisps, an apple and a can of something
to drink, for example, coca-cola.
6. Tea, coffee.
7. Bacon sandwiches, baked beans, curry,
cakes, sorbets, cheeses, ice cream.
8. Christmas pudding, mince pies, turkey,
stuffing.
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Источники материалов:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simnel_cake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine
http://diki.pl
http://destructoid.com
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Источники материалов:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roast_lamb
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken
http://www.travelguidelondon.co.uk
http://www.fluidfoundation.com
http://farinanovrianti.blog.upi.edu
http://myrecipes.com
http://elegantsufficiency.ru
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semla
http://1up.com
http://cerrapeno.com
Кубарьков Г.Л., Тимощук В.А. 1000. Сборник новых тем
современного английского языка.
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